AUCTIONS. p DALGETY AND CO., LTD. 0 X F O R D SALE f THURSDAY. i SPECLVL ENTRIES. Account MR THOS. VINCENT. Oxford: 200 Prime Lambs - ISO Six-tooth Thrcc-quartorbred Ewes, extrj good straight line Account MESSRS FRANCIS AND LAKIES, Loos Valley: 350 Two and Four-tooth Halfbred Wethera 280 Halibred Wcthor Lambs ; OTHER ENTRIES: :f 250 Fat Lambs, in lota t 100 Fat Wethers i 120 Fat K\v:\s ! 50 Two-tooth Thrce-quartorbroJ Ewo* ; 80 Six and Eight-tooth Ewes 100 Throe-quarter bred ilwo 70 Three-quarterbroi T.aix'.bs, ii-S. 80 Tlireo-quarterbred Lambe, M.S. 9975 DALGETY end CO., :.TU. • QULYERDEN WE FAJK. I THURSDAY, Kth MARCH. | PRESENT ENTRIES. | Account MR G. O RUTHERFORD, . 1 Lochicl, | IS'2 Three-quarterbred Ewe Lamb® JS7 Three-quarterbred Wether Lambs ' . U-0 Four-yi'r.r-old HnUbred Eweg / i?.7S S.M. Merino Ewes Account MR \V. O. RUTHERFORD. Marble Point, 330 Halibred Ewe Lambs 250 A v our-t<io;h Halibred Ewce, E.L. merino c\ •oss Account JAS. HOBAN, Culverden. 150 Four and Sis-tooth Threc-qu«rt<>rbr«d Ewes Account '.lbs ESTATE late A. L. OOSEI'H, Balmoral, 300 Merii'o Ewes 50 S.M. *la!fbred Ewes Account ME' F. D. HELMORE, Balmoral. 50 Two-tooth Halibred Ewes 300 Four, iVix. and Eight-tooth Halfbwd Ewes 100 Wether Lambs , . 50 Ewe Lamha Account MB- K. GUNN, Culverden. | 300 Two-tooth Threo-qunrterbred Ewc« _ 250 Four-tooth Viuee-quarterbred Ewes Account MESSRS' WOOD and NEWTON, > Cheddar Valley, 300 Two-tooth BWfbrcd Ewe 3 . Account MR ANGL'S CAMERON. Ball&n- ' . da^'lock. 250 Four and Five-\ - oar Halfbred Ewe» Account O.LIENTS, 230 Four. Sis, and Corried*!« Ewes 250 S.M. Half and Thtcc-quarterbrcd Ewm 130 Four and Five-yew Half and Three- ■■ quarterbred Ewes NOTE.—Lnnch and Afterrjoon Tco is being provided at tho Kaleyards, proceeds in aid of the Church. 0106 DALGETY and; CO., LTD. JJAWARDEN EWE FAIR, PRESENT EN£RIEJ9. FRIDAY, MARCH lattu
Account Me L. A. RUTHERFORD, Haydoa:. 200 Four-jrear-old Halfbred Ewes 70 Fivo-j ear-old Halfbred Ewes ' 300 Halfbred Wether Lambs "J . Account MR. F. D. DALZELL, Haw&uden: \ \ 200 Five-year Halfbred Ewes 150 S.M. Halfbred Ew«s .Wj 275 Three-qtiartorbrcd Ewo Lambs; opletk did lino , j Account MR R. TODHUNTER: § 200 Five-year Halfbred Ewes ' Account MIR GEO. RUTHERFORD, Waitohi: 1000 Fotir-yeair-old Halfbred Ewes Account CLIENT: « I 140 Two-tooth Ewea 9773 DALGETY and CO., LTD. . t DALGEM AND CO., LTD. ' 1 "jy- EIIVEBI SALEYAR D-6, FRIDAY; MARCH 15th. ' "' SPECIAL ENTRIES. Account MR GEO. GERARD, Snowdon: '| 1200 Threc-quarterb.red Wether Lambs ' 1000 Halfbred Wethor Lambs -j-.: 500 Sound-mouth H alfbred Ewea 4/250 Sound-mouth M erino Ewes V'av Account GERAR D and MURRAY-. /; AYNSLEV, Bayfield: " 1 ' ~ I 170 Sound-mouth Hi lfbred Ewes 260 Sound-mouth Three-quarterbred Ewes iv"; 230 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth Three-quai* terbred Ewea 150 Merino Ewes Account MR M. McLEOD, 200 Two-tooth Three-qo arterbred Ewea Account MR E. A. BLAND, a, 1300 S.M. Halfbred E»» > Aicount MR J. W. .DP.UMMOND, ! ' 100 Six-tooth Three-quan'erbrcd Ewes Account MESSRS SI'ONE BROS., 400 Fat and Forward Three-quarterbrod Lambs, mixed sexes 9688 DALGETY .and CO., LTD.
IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALE. 4 FRIDAY, APRIL sth. irk 77K MERINOS AND' HALFBRED ±Uj I lOs H F. E P. MR C. O. T. RUTHERFORI'), whose leaeo • of "The Lakes Station," Nortl'. Canterbury, expires shortly, has instructed DALGETY and CO., LTD., to hold a Disporsal Sale of the greater part of ' his well-known Merino and Halfbred Flock, at tho Hcotieatead, "TT ANTTTCTT," THE t'E.&iKS, as above:— PARTICULARS 900 Four-tooth Merino Ewe® 2100 Sii-tooth Merino Ewes 2500 Eight-tooth Merino Ewe® . i 1000 F.M. Merino Ewea •/; 600 Merino Wethers 1230 Merino "Wether Lambs y--1250 Merino Ewe Lambs . '* 125 Four, Six, and Eight-tooth .Merino Rams . , 550 Fat and Forward Four-tooth HaLfbrea ; 600 Fat and Forward Two-tooth Half br«d • ■ "Wethers 10.775 „ HORSES. t 40-50 Pack. Saddle, and Draught Horses, broken and unbroken. I auctioneers* note.—"We "££f: ■ ally draw tho attention of buyers of Monno Sheep to this exceptional opportunity obtaining high-class u^burr wiuTiTdly with Auction- ~ of Coat. luncheon provided. DALGETY and c °l_ WHEAT. DALGETY and COMPANY. LTD. WE have pleasure in advising 'hat *« have been appointed by tha BOAHO OF tka g D O E v SJOTIEST BEOKEE9 _ •- "« nnnitiem to deal with all JP Z us «d "licit samples. Wheat offered to » Barl ey. ■ W« are ateo Buy rs and a ij samples. Cocksfoot. sent to us, or "SSi, " r AeoU. «J1 ■«=»' ST?'
A MOTOR will ST E f-i§LD r °™na G^fnr A TUNNEL to placefl cn Passengers £rom Darfiela , —jjj,,, ju. Tim» route to Lake S 1^ 6 'Tuesday. Thursday, tfc catch Ca*a Express, Tueeaajr and Saturday, if ' Mail Contractor.
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